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Drag Race’s The Vivienne set to host Haters Roast UK tour

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Thursday, October 27, 2022 10:52 am
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Drag Race UK Season 1 winner The Vivienne is set to host the HAters Roast, which sees queens throwing shade and reading each other, coming to the UK in 2023. Picture: Courtesy of Murray & Peter Present

Drag Race UK Season 1 winner The Vivienne is set to host the HAters Roast, which sees queens throwing shade and reading each other, coming to the UK in 2023. Picture: Courtesy of Murray & Peter Present

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DRAG RACE royalty The Vivienne is set to host the Haters Roast, which is coming to the UK for the first time next year.

The winner of Drag Race UK’s first season will be taking the show on a nationwide tour, which will see fellow Drag Race alumni from across the UK, the USA, and Canada.

From Tuesday, March 28th, to Sunday, April 9, nine queens will take part in shade-throwing and unapologetic comedy in the now long standing roast show.

The Vivienne will be joined by Lawrence Cheney and Baga Chipz from the UK, Kandy Muse, Trinity The Tuck, Miz Cracker, Willam, and Heidi N Closet from the US, and Canada’s Jimbo.

The Vivienne says: “I am beyond excited to be hosting Haters Roast UK– I’m overjoyed Murray and Peter Present are coming to the UK, as touring the states with them this past summer was one of the best experiences of my life.

“You’re in for one hell of a show, but remember it’s a roast– so if you’re too woke to joke, please don’t come.”

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Murray of Murray & Peter Present said: “We are thrilled to finally bring our drag shows to the UK but if comedy roasts offend you, we strongly suggest you don’t buy a ticket.”

The Haters Roast: The Shady Tour kicks off on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, including Oxford’s New Theatre on Wednesday, April 5, and at the Eventim Apollo, London, on Friday, April 7.

Tickets will be available from 10am on Friday, October 28, via www.dragfans.com.

The event is billed as 16+, and under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

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